SKU: 5224-0817

Hopi Pueblo Money Clip

$265.00

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ca. 1950

.5" H x 2.625" L x 1.1875" W

Hand Crafted from Sterling Silver with Single Turquoise Setting 

Excellent Condition

Early Hopi work often used single stone setting such as in this piece

Noted silversmith Chief Shatka Bear-Step, an old friend of the Scottsdale Jaycees, performed with them in their early play-acting scenes of the old West during the Parada del Sol. A horse stealer was one of several roles he played. He was known for his Appaloosa stallion, Apache Tears. Bear-Step, whose real name was Richard Spencer, was a silversmith by trade.

Condition: Excellent

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 1950 - 1975

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 0.5 in2.63 in1.19 in

Category: Hair Barrette, Combs, Hat Bands, Cuff Links, Key Chain, Tie Tack, etc

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